mtf srs grants/ help funding

November 6, 2010

— In MTF-SRS-FTM@yahoogroups.com, Jasmine Adams <adamsjasmine67@…> wrote:
 I WOULD LIKE IF YOU GET ANY INFO PLEASE LET ME KNOW JASMINE

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 From: ruby <ruby_lanis@…>
 To: MTF-SRS-FTM@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Thu, November 4, 2010 10:53:09 AM
Subject: from [MTF-SRS-FTM] 

To whome it may concern:
My name is Samantha and I have been living as a female since my early teen  years. I am 21 now and am tired of the pain and torture I have to do to myself  to be comfortable in the clothes I wear. I have been trying to save money for  srs, but it just seems impossible. I remember back in 2007 when I was about  ready for it, it was running $7-$10k; now it is over $20k and just unrealistic. 
I don’t ever imagine me having that kind of money. I was wondering if anyone  knew of any grants, or assistance programs that are available for this surgery.  Also, I have tri-care prime insurance through my husband; don’t know if that  will help cover any costs. I have spoken to many surgeons including Dr. Reed,  Dr. Chettawut, Dr. Bowers, and Dr. Alter over the years. I have been ready for  this final step for a while now and just need the funds or assistance to reach  my goal. I have had breast augmentation 8 months ago as well, thinking it will  help with my insecurities and help wait for srs a lil longer but it just makes  me want it more now. I have met all the criteria needed for the surgery and have  all documentation needed. Anyone willing to help with information please do so. 
It will greatly be appreciated.

Thank you,
Samantha

Ladies,

Your happiness and fulfillment of the way it was meant to be is our goal.  Please call Anne, our amiable office coordinator who is the brains behind pa and the maker of deals.

Yes, you do need some contingency funds. Please don’t read “Europe on $8 a day” and expect for $56 you can tour Europe for one week.

You will need a friend, spouse, or relative, to be with you for a few days at least. When one looks at all the expenses that confront us in life, a car, furnishing an apartment, a home perhaps, caring for a child, education, this cost is peanuts, and once it’s done, it’s a non-recurring expense. You may go on to meet Mr. and Mrs. Right depending,… if you have not already, and your living expenses will be less if you both accept some responsibilities.

Also we have noted 50% of our patients come in with a sponsor, could be a family member such as Mom or Dad, a friend, significant other, lover, church group, you name it. If you have an endearing, appreciative personality and touch people, they will help. So will we.

Harold M. Reed, M.D.
305-865-2000

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